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Ask Good Questions of Yourself and Your Lawyer

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When a timid client says, “this is a dumb question, but…,” we usually respond that the only “dumb” question is a question that the client fails to ask. Experienced lawyers know how to draw most important information from timid and unprepared clients, but the most satisfied clients make lists of questions before meeting with their lawyers.

A savvy client’s preparation for an initial conference with a lawyer begins with self-assessment. First, the client makes written the story of the client’s situation to answer these questions:

Next, the client should write questions about what the client believes or has heard like:

Other important questions may concern these details about the attorney-client relationship:

A lawyer may not be able to answer every question without preparation, so the client should try to deliver the questions to the lawyer in advance. Then, a skillful lawyer will appreciate the well-prepared client’s questions and both people will feel confident about their relationship because the client asked good questions.

Jeff R. Hawkins and Jennifer J. Hawkins are Trust & Estate Specialty Board Certified Indiana Trust & Estate Lawyers and active members of the Indiana State Bar Association and National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Both lawyers are admitted to practice law in Indiana, and Jeff Hawkins is admitted to practice law in Illinois. Jeff is also a registered civil mediator, a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and the Indiana Bar Foundation;  a member of the Illinois State Bar Association and the Indiana Association of Mediators; and he was the 2014-15 President of the Indiana State Bar Association.

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